25 Bank Street

25 Bank Street is a skyscraper in Canary Wharf in London. It is 153 meters high and has 33 floors with a floor area of ​​97 546 m². The building was home to the European headquarters of the U.S. investment bank Lehman Brothers until its collapse in 2008. Currently, it is the European headquarters of the Japanese investment bank Nomura, which took over the European and Asian divisions of Lehman Brothers.

The skyscraper was designed by the architectural firm Cesar Pelli & Associates Architects and completed in 2003. It is currently the tenth- highest skyscraper in London (beginning 2013).

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